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Thomas V. Hill: A Retrospective of an Artist by Woodland Cultural Centre

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Woodland Cultural Centre's publication Thomas V. Hill: A Retrospective of an Artist is an exhibition catalogue to accompany the exhibition of the same name, organized by Woodland Cultural Centre and curated by Patricia Deadman.


Celebrate the remarkable life and artistic legacy of Thomas V. Hill with this comprehensive exhibition catalogue, accompanying the acclaimed retrospective Thomas V. Hill: A Retrospective of an Artist (April 10 – July 31, 2021). This richly illustrated publication offers an intimate look into Hill’s incredible journey from childhood artist and performer to influential curator, arts administrator, and champion of Indigenous arts in Canada.


Featuring exclusive essays and reflections, including "Tom Hill, In His Own Words" from an interview with Woodland Cultural Centre Curator Patricia Deadman, and heartfelt tributes by Janis Bomberry, Rick Hill, Kelly Greene, Trudy Nicks, Lee-Ann Martin, and Patricia Deadman, this catalogue provides deeper insight into Hill’s creative spirit, leadership, and enduring influence on Indigenous art and culture.


Highlights include:

  • A comprehensive retrospective of Hill's artistic works created prior to his curatorial career
  • Anecdotes from colleagues and collaborators reflecting his mentorship and dedication
  • Historical context on Hill’s innovative projects, such as his ceramic mural at Expo '67
  • Personal stories revealing his multifaceted talents as a painter, singer, actor, and writer


This publication is an essential addition for art lovers, scholars, and anyone inspired by Hill’s commitment to Indigenous arts and culture. Whether you're a seasoned collector or new to Hill’s work, this catalogue offers an inspiring glimpse into the life of a distinguished artist and leader.


​Publisher: Woodland Cultural Centre

​Date: 2023

Pages: 60 p.

Dimensions: 6” x 9” CHANGE DIMENSIONS

​Format: Paperback

ISBN: 978-1-896144-77-1

Language: English

Edition Size: ?

Price: $35 CAD/USD

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EDITORIAL TEAM

ONLINE FOUNDING EDITOR
Tariq Hassan Gordon

COFOUNDERS & CURATORIAL ADVISORS 
 
Jamelie Hassan 
& Ron Benner

ADVISORY CIRCLE
Samer Abdelnour, Wyn Geleynse, 
Ira Kazi, Lorraine Klaasen, Olivia Mossuto, Diana Tamblyn, ​ Judith Rodger, Ruth Skinner, Mary Lou Smoke, and Lucas Stenning 

COORDINATING EDITOR

Mireya Seymour

CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
Blessy Augustine, Anahí González, Jared Hendricks-Polack, Jessica Irene Joyce, Shelley Kopp, ​
and Jenna Rose Sands.

VIRTUAL TOUR
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OUR STORY
Artists Jamelie Hassan and Ron Benner and jazz musician Eric Stach founded the Embassy Cultural House (1983-1990) located in the restaurant portion of the Embassy Hotel at 732 Dundas Street in East London. In 2020, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Embassy Cultural House was re-envisioned as a virtual artist-run space and website. 

The Embassy Cultural House gratefully acknowledges the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council and the London Arts Council through the City of London's Community Arts Investment Program.
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The Embassy Cultural House is thankful for the mentorship program established by Western University's Visual Arts department and the continued support of the students and Faculty of Arts & Humanities.
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E M B A S S Y  C U L T U R A L  H O U S E . C A

The Embassy Cultural House (ECH) is located on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabek, Haudenosaunee, Lūnaapéewak, and Chonnonton peoples, at the forks of Deshkan Ziibi (Antler River), an area subject to the Dish with One Spoon Covenant Wampum and other treaties, colonized as London, Ontario. The ECH strives to create meaningful relationships between the Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island and our contributors. The ECH honours the stewardship of the many Indigenous peoples who have resided on these lands since time immemorial.

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